On Con Ass and Miriam as SC Chief Justice
Miriam as Supreme Court Chief Justice
"The question now is there is too much politics going on, and this might be perceived as having political color although we know that she is independent-minded," Gordon said in a dwIZ radio interview from New York.
Gordon, himself a lawyer, also noted that the people voted for Santiago to be a senator and not Chief Justice.
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By Juliet Labog-Javellana
Inquirer 11/05/2006
‘Elections first, Cha-cha later’
According to Gordon, the right time to hold the con-ass is after the May 2007 elections, when members of Congress would have won a fresh mandate.
Gordon said efforts to unilaterally convene Congress without the Senate into con-ass are bound to fail. "It (con-ass) will move forward if the senators are included, and the voting is done separately," Gordon said. "If they do this on their own or with just a few senators, then this would fail."
Gordon noted the claims made by Surigao del Sur Rep. Prospero Pichay, who said 194 congressmen have already signed a resolution pushing for con-ass. The same threat was issued by Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. who accused senators opposing Charter change initiatives of being "trapped in that political rot."
Gordon, however, emphasized that even with the participation of some senators, the voting must be done separately by the two legislative chambers.
Gordon warned the issue would open another legal controversy before the Supreme Court.
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By Marvin Sy And Delon Porcalla
The Philippine Star 11/05/2006